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Josh Gordon is The Age's state political editor. After a brief period in the Sydney banking world and the federal bureaucracy, Josh spent six years working as The Age's economics correspondent at Parliament House in Canberra. After cutting himself adrift to travel the world, he was lured back to reporting early in 2007. Most recently he has worked as The Sunday Age's politcal editor, based in Canberra, and The Age's state economics correspondent in Melbourne.

Lucille Keen and Josh Gordon
The federal government is demanding that the $3billion it has given the Victorian government for the two stages of the East West Link be repaid if the project does not go ahead.

Josh Gordon and Henrietta Cook
The issue of abortion has once again become a flashpoint within the Coalition as Denis Napthine faces another battle to save the political career of cabinet minister Mary Wooldridge.

Richard Willingham, James Massola and Josh Gordon
Tensions have flared between the Abbott and Napthine governments over how to handle a manufacturing and jobs crisis in Victoria exacerbated by Alcoa announcing it would shut its aluminium smelter in...

Josh Gordon, Clay Lucas
Premier Denis Napthine is pleading with the Abbott government to 'bring forward' Commonwealth infrastructure funding to offset the pain caused by the looming end of manufacturing by Holden.

Josh Gordon and Richard Willingham
The Napthine government's tenuous grip on power is under threat after police charged rogue Frankston MP Geoff Shaw for allegedly misusing his parliamentary vehicle to run his hardware business.

Josh Gordon, Daniel Flitton and Adrian Lowe
Howard-era finance minister Nick Minchin has emerged as a contender to take over as consul-general in New York after Steve Bracks was dumped from the role as one of the first acts of the incoming...

Josh Gordon
A second stage of the east-west link - connecting the Tullamarine Freeway to the Western Ring road - has been been placed on the political agenda, with Premier Napthine declaring Saturday's federal...